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Having made 183 appearances across her 12 years in the WSL, 43 with us, the decision to add her to the league’s iconic roster was made by a panel, which features former players, coaches, officials, journalists and key figures, in recognition of her individual outstanding contributions to the women's game.

She will be joined by player-turned-manager Casey Stoney MBE and the posthumous induction for the late Matt Beard.

One of the all-time greats of the WSL, where she played the entirety of her 12-year career at the very top of the Women’s game, she joined us in 2020 following a hugely successful spell at Birmingham City – winning the Women’s FA Cup in 2012 with the Blues.

Arriving in north London in the summer of 2020, Kerys enjoyed three seasons with us as we solidified ourselves as an WSL side and became a record-breaker in the competition in our colours, once holding the title of the division’s record appearance holder with 178 in total.

Always a fan favourite among our fanbase, she went on to complete 62 appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals, before announcing her retirement in the summer of 2023.